The QTIndexSwapper v1.4 update is to support AIR v1.0 and a small 64 bit atom size parsing fix. In connection with this update I am speaking at 360Flex Atlanta tomorrow. I’ll be showing how the QTIndexSwapper AIR application works. As well as demonstrating the use of H.264 metadata in the flash player. Not stopping there I went ahead and provide some classes for H.264 binary reading fun. The classes have been committed to a project...

In all the posts about Microhoo and “what would Microsoft do with XYC properties of Yahoo!” I haven’t seen any mention of one acquisition Yahoo! made a while back. Its Jumpcut. Yahoo! snatched them up for only $150 million, compared that to what Google paid for YouTube. I know its different but I think Jumpcut has a nice feature set and very good usability. They also where one of the first ones out with full blown video...

UPDATE: Get the latest here! There was a slight issue with closing a FileStream in the right place. The bug only showed it self on Windows and not Mac so I didn’t catch it. The updated AIR app can be found at: http://renaun.com/air/QTIndexSwapper.air

UPDATE: Get the latest here! The QTIndexSwapper has been updated to version v1.3. The updates include: >> Requires AIR Beta 3 >> File is read and parsed asynchronously, basically the progress bar works now >> When parsing the MOOV atom it shows a tree of atom types (for future metadata parsing) >> Fixed 64bit support, it should work but I don’t have a 64-bit data file to test. The source is included in the AIR...

Looks like the old Breeze now Connect is morphing again. Welcome to a preview of the next generation of Adobe Acrobat Connect, codename “Brio.” Brio is a web meeting service built with collaboration in mind for individual professionals and small businesses. With Brio, you can instantly communicate and collaborate through an easy-to-use, easy-to-access online personal meeting room. Built on Adobe’s Flash platform, Brio operates...